SeaMonkey : Java Glossary

The web browser, formerly known as Mozilla, formerly known as Netscape. Note the
spelling SeaMonkey not Sea Monkey. The latest version is SeaMonkey
2.49.2Last revised/verified:2018-04-22.
It handles web browsing, newsgroups and email in a combined suite, just like its
father Mozilla. Firefox is a pure browser and Thunderbird a pure email reader.

The logo represents a brine shrimp, a tiny crustacean of the Artemia genus, sold
as robust pets, sea monkeys in the 1950s also used as
tropical fish food in home aquaria.

Out the box you need to:

Pick a theme. There are only 5 left that still work with the current version. I
use the SeaMonkey Modern theme. I like each of my
browsers to look distinctly different so I can easily tell which one I am
using.

Problems

It draws boxes needlessly around links that consist of an image plus text.

It comes with a very nice source viewer, but it does not let you edit or hook
up your own editor to View Source.

browser colgroup support

Browser Colgroup Support

browser

version

col class
supported

col align
supported

HTML5 entities
supported

Firefox

59.0.3

Chrome

53.0.2785.92

Opera

48.0.2685.52

SeaMonkey

2.49.2

Safari

5.1.7

Avant

2018:1

Edge

25,10586.0.0

IE 11

11.0.9600.17239

IE 10

10.02.9200.16521

IE 9

9.0.8112.16421

IE 8

8.0.7601.17514

IE 7

7.0.6000

Those browsers marked with an x all have a bug. They will not render <col class="xxxx">s
correctly. The ones with a tick render it correctly. The Opera people say this is a feature not a bug. The language lawyers claim the W3 spec says that the browser is supposed to ignore the color
attribute from the <col class. Logically, I think the <col styles should apply to the entire column, but not to <th rows. In addition Firefox, SeaMonkey, Safari and Flock also ignore the <colalign attribute. Opera and IE render
it properly.

Firefox, SeaMonkey and Opera support almost all the HTML5 entities. Chrome and Safari support many of them.

colgroup test

Colgroup Test

Style Test

Alignment Test

On Every row

style

alignment

Using Colgroup

style

alignment

If both cells in the left hand Style Test column are the same colour, then your browser (the one you are using now to view this page) supports
<col class=.

If both cells in the right hand Alignment Test column right-align, then your browser supports <col align=
correctly.

Dreamweaver lets you apply a css style to all rows individually. Last revised/verified:2018-05-06

It’s main claim to fame is its JavaScript debugger.

It offers a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor. It lets you edit
simple HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) tags but not CSS. It
renders CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) just fine though. I would not recommend it for any
serious editing. You can mess up a document pretty quickly.